01-30-2008 10:48 AM
Setting up SSO, and problems seems to be that the Master Server Name is not matching the certificate CN. I used the FQDN on the certificate.
01-30-2008 07:26 PM
You can change the hostname is LMS to match what you have in the certificates via the procedure in this link:
Or you can delete/create the certificates matching what you have for hostname of LMS.
01-31-2008 02:44 AM
I deleted/created the certificates matching the hostname, but that doesn't work either. The servername doesn't resolve in DNS, DNS will only resolve the FQDN. Is there a way for DNS to resolve the hostname also?
I wouldn't normally configure a hostname with the FQDN, is this a requirement for the application to work with SSO?
01-31-2008 10:55 AM
Its that or use a local host file on each of your clients. Theres an issue with shortname vs FQDN when your clients are not in the same subdomain.
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